7 Reasons You Can't Miss UFC 157

UFC 157 is quite possibly the most hyped pay-per-view event since Anderson Silva checked Chael Sonnen at the door back at UFC 148.

It's truly going to be amazing when Bruce Buffer steps inside the Octagon, straightens his tie, throws his hefty paycheck in his back pocket and announces that, "We are live!"

Not only are two women battling it out for the very first time inside a cage historically built by men through years of blood, sweat and tears, but two of the most prolific strikers in the sport today will battle to the death (well, until the fight is stopped).

So before you base a buyer's decision on the media-laden main event, which in all honestly should in fact be enough to spark your interest, here are seven reasons why you can't miss UFC 157.

Unfortunately, watching Arianny Celeste and Brittney Palmer strut their stuff cageside is not one of them.

A Guaranteed Knockout

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It may be an undercard bout being exclusively featured on FX before the UFC 157 pay-per-view action starts, but heavyweights Brendan Schaub and Lavar Johnson have a chance to produce the Fight of the Night.

If the UFC weren't trying to bolster its free card in order to attract some viewers who are ultimately unwilling to pay a bucket load for the PPV, this contest between two bruising sluggers would have been on the main card.

Nonetheless, Schaub and Johnson seem destined to fight. Over their last three fights, they've combined for five total knockout finishes, whether winning or losing.

It's safe to say that someone is going down eventually, if not very early.

The Fate of Urijah Faber

Whether Dana White is playing chicken or not, in an effort to light a fire under a former champion's butt, his recent comments regarding fan favorite Urijah Faber were quite alarming.

Basically, if "The California Kid" loses, he'll be next in line for the UFC's new cut policy. It's something the organization has decided to do on the heels of expanding divisions, consuming Strikeforce fighters and implementing a new group of female contenders.

With that said, it's going to be up to Faber to impress the UFC's head honchos. He needs to win, win in fashion and showcase the elite skill that made him a household name in the first place.

Jon Jones' Challenger Will Finally Be Revealed

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For the past six months or so, the title picture in the UFC light heavyweight division has been fuzzy, to say the least.

First, Dan Henderson was supposed to take on Jon Jones back at UFC 151, but that never happened due to an apparent knee injury suffered by Henderson just 10 days before the fight. It was the first time the UFC had to cancel an entire event.

Second, guys like Lyoto Machida refused to step in and fight Jones for the championship on short notice, more or less to fill in for "Hendo." That led Chael Sonnen to talk his way into yet another title opportunity and set the top few contenders in the division back.

After Dan Henderson and Lyoto Machida do battle at UFC 157, we'll finally have an answer as to who is the true light heavyweight No. 1 contender.

The winner will take on Jones later this year after the champ stifles Sonnen in April.

Witness History

There's really no other way to explain it. If you're not watching UFC 157, you're missing out on history.

It's so rare that an event like this comes around during the pinnacle of the sport. Women have been competing for years now, but they've never really gained the public and professional recognition as a serious entertainment factor in the business.

That's all about to change as the UFC tries its best to prolong the success, exposure, popularity and appeal of "Rowdy" Ronda Rousey.

When Rousey and Liz Carmouche step inside the Octagon for the first time on Saturday night, it's going to be a momentous event. Even if you have reservations about women fighting in the UFC, seeing will be believing.